> Anyway, removing them shouldn't be a problem (and if it is, that's
short
> sighted on the development team's part, which it isn't).

That'd be me then  ;-)

I take your point, but if websites 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 between them all
have umpteen .cfm files in them and you want to delete just those class
files which relate to website 2, can you really expect a developer to
trawl through every .cfm file in website 2, note the date/time they were
last modified, flip back to the CFMX class cache, try to identify and
delete the .class files in question?

Man, that's the kind of job I'd delegate  ;-)


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